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[edit] George_Bush_Test
whoops, didnt know about the sandbox...
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Is up for speedy renaming to sentence case ... hopefully just a matter of updating the config file. -- Prove It (talk) 16:26, 7 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Stub placement
I know it's a small thing but as I'm in the process of updating a few hundred articles containing stub templates that need to be moved to new names, I've found that the stubs generated by NrhpBot have the stub template placed above the navigation template and categories tags. The standard for stubs say that stub templates should be placed at the very bottom of an article, below everything save the translation links. Could you adjust this in the bot's templates for the future? Thanks for your kind attention to this minor matter. - Dravecky (talk) 20:16, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
This is a Newsletter for WikiProject Ohio.
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The Ohio WikiProject Newsletter
Issue I - Month 2008
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From the editor
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This is the first issue of WikiProject Ohio's newsletter. The newsletter is intended to help all members of the project to keep up with new developments and coordinate new collaborative efforts. If you would like to suggest something to be included in the next newsletter please see:The Newsdesk |
Project News
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*New features have been added to the project banner. All articles now need to be assessed for importance as well as class. There are approximately 60,000 articles under Category:Ohio that still need the banner added to their talk pages as well. |
Editors and Contributors Needed
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*We are in need of editors for this newsletter. If you are interested please visit:The Newsletter Project Page. Also, the The Ohio Portal is seeking Wikipedians to nominate selected articles, sports teams, biographies, and images. The portal is also seeking maintainers.
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Areas needing attention
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- Assessment requests: There may be Requests for assessment needing to be answered. To see new assessment requests as they come in, you can watch the assessment page.
- Article assessment: Unassessed Ohio article need you help visit Category:Unassessed Ohio articles & Category:Unknown-importance Ohio articles
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Featured and Good Articles
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- Recently a number of Ohio related articles have achieved featured status. We at WikiProject Ohio would like the editors of those pages for their hard work.
- Featured
- Good Articles
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Contributors
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Stepshep 23:44, 28 March 2008 (UTC) |
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Issue II - May 2008
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From the editor:
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Here's Issue II of the project newsletter. We're trying to decide if this is sinking or floating. If you would like to contribute to next month's newsletter please jump right in at the News Desk! Have a great May.
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The Ohio Portal
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The maintainers of the Ohio Portal are looking to get it to featured status. They would like to ask all project members to help improve it any way they can. What needs to be done most is the supplying of selected articles and images.
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There is a eight ton rock in Ohio that was removed from the Ohio River. This rock is known as the Indian Head Rock Dating back to the early 1800’s, this rock was seen sticking out of the Ohio River and used as a navigational mark for barges along the river. The names of citizens from the town of Portsmouth, Ohio are carved into the rock from the late nineteenth a early twentieth centuries. Some of the names were of well known families from Ohio. They would swim out to the rock, have their picture taken with it or simply carve their names into it.
With the advent of the Locks and Dams along the Ohio River, the rock eventually was submerged, but the legend lived on. A gentleman from Ironton, Ohio located the rock after searching a very long time for it, and he and a crew of scuba divers recovered the rock and took it to the shore to be donated to Ohio for historical value.
After hearing the news about the rock being removed, Kentucky introduced legislation against the removal of the rock. They also want the diver who found it to be prosecuted for removing the rock. Kentucky owns the greatest part of the land the river runs on. Even the Army Corp. of Engineers got involved as to how to move the rock without damaging it. Kentucky wants to have it returned to the river.
Billy Massie
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Article Assessment
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Reedy Bot and ShepBot are currently hard at work tagging all of the Ohio articles. We may need to have an assessment drive when the bots are finished. Think of it as a late spring cleaning. Please note your opinions on the project talkpage if you would be interested in helping!
Over 10,000 articles have been tagged with {{OH-Project}}
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Article Achievements
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New Featured and Good articles
WikiProject Ohio Barnstar of Merit
- If you know of a Wikipedian who has contributed a lot of effort to Ohio articles feel free to award the new Ohio Barnstar of Merit by placing the following code on their user talkpage.
- {{subst:The Ohio Barnstar of Merit|message}}
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Contributors
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Stepshep & Billy Massie |
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Open Tasks |
- To Improve to Featured standard: Ohio, Columbus, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, Akron, Ohio, Dayton, Ohio, Mansfield, Ohio, Activism at Ohio Wesleyan University
- To Expand: Cleveland Metroparks, Hillcrest Hospital, Red, White & Boom, RTA Rapid Transit, Kenston High School, Laketran, Quaker Mill Company, Portage Trail Conference, Rock on the Range, AmTrust Bank, Bath Township, Allen County, Ohio
- To Cleanup: Lima, Ohio (references are not inline and more sources need cited), Fairborn, Ohio (needs sources cited)
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This newsletter is delivered by bot to all project members of WikiProject Ohio. If you do not wish to receive this newsletter in the future, please note this at the unsubscribe page. Thank you, §tepshep Delivered by ShepBot (talk) 19:15, 17 May 2008 (UTC)